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Owner of Fatte's Pizza in Atascadero robs Fatte's Pizza in Paso Robles



PASO ROBLES - On Sunday night, April 26 at about 10:17 pm 2 employees were closing shop at Fatte’s pizza in Paso Robles when a masked gunman entered the business. He approached the counter and displayed a silver pistol with an attached suppressor, wrapped in black tape. The gunman demanded the registers to be emptied. After clearing the registers, the robber made the two employees turn off all the lights and demanded them to head to the rear of the store. The suspect then tossed two glow sticks into the business, telling the employees they could use the glow sticks for light.


The employees fled out a back door and witnessed a white Toyota Tundra speeding away from the business, headed westbound on Niblick. The Paso Robles Police Department immediately began checking the area and a deputy with the SLO County Sheriff’s Department found a truck matching the description pulling into an In-N-Out in Atascadero. The truck was stopped and found to be occupied by the owner of the Atascadero Fatte’s Pizza, Darryl Allan.


Allan was found to have a pocket full of .22 ammunition. Inside the truck we found a loaded silver .22 caliber pistol with an obliterated serial number, a black-taped suppressor, glow sticks, a large amount of cash, drugs, drug paraphernalia, metal knuckles, and several keys to off road vehicles.

Allan was arrested for the following charges: 211 PC - robbery, 207 PC – kidnapping, 25800 – carrying a loaded gun with the intent to commit a felony, 25850(a) PC – carrying a loaded gun inside a vehicle, 33410 PC – possession of a silencer, 23900 PC – removing the serial number from a firearm, 25300(a) PC – carrying a firearm while masked to hide his identity, 11370.1 H&S – possession of controlled substance while armed, and 21810 – possession of metal knuckles.


Fatte’s Pizza are all owned independently and operate separately.

At this time we are looking for the owners of the keys.

This is an ongoing investigation and the Paso Robles Police Department is requesting anyone with any information to call the PRPD at (805) 237-6464.

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